
Classic and New
The sixth running of the Camden Classics Cup regatta was a hit and a launch party for Lyman-Morse’s new waterfront facility.

The sixth running of the Camden Classics Cup regatta was a hit and a launch party for Lyman-Morse’s new waterfront facility.
It’s prime boating season in Maine, and this issue is designed in part to celebrate all things Downeast.

Benjamin Mendlowitz photo Camera: Nikon D800 Shutter speed: 1/320 second Lens focal length: 58mm Aperture: f/9 ISO: 200 May 2015 issue

Oil on canvas by Paul Black An artist can find inspiration anywhere — in the far corners of the world, the pages of history, the

Twelve years ago, Neil and Sheila Blake of Boothbay, Maine, built their dream home on a waterfront field where he played as a child. They

As dream jobs go, the keeper of Maine,s Cuckolds Fog Signal and Light Station could rank right up there with St. Peter’s gig as keeper

The start of Maine’s lobster season was marred by vandalism, but authorities don’t believe it represents a resumption of the state’s infamous “lobster wars.” Two

Photo by Robert L. Drake Millions of years ago, geological forces created Maine’s Somes Sound, steep-sided Northeast Harbor at its mouth and superb sailing waters

When John Burgess got out of college in 1970 he decided to do something different before taking over the family business, starting with getting a

It’s the smallest model in Viking’s convertible fleet, but it punches well above its weight.

The Antares 12 Coupe boasts three cabins for extended cruising capability

To catch more striped bass, fish live bait, work the structure, and wait for dark, because your best catches may be after sunset.

Meet the Revolutionary War-era whaleboat that helped the Culper Spy Ring outwit the British on Long Island Sound.

With thoughtful design and attention to detail, Scout’s 288 Dorado raises the bar for what a dayboat can be.

New rules reverse last year’s rate hikes, but economic fallout won’t be easily undone.

What We Learned About Safety From Lynette Hooker’s Disappearance

Ready to move beyond weekend boating, a New England couple discovers a cruiser designed to keep them on the water longer.

This Cornwall-built cruiser pairs classic lines with all-weather capability.

New technology makes it easier than ever to work (and homeschool) from on board.